On 6/13/08, Niklas Larsson <nifty at live.se> wrote:
>> In DrScheme 4.0 for Windows it is impossible to type a backslash character
> on a swedish keyboard. We use the AltGr-+ combination to get '\' on swedish
> keyboards, it does nothing in DrScheme, all other AltGr combinations seem to
> work fine (braces, @, $, €...). This problem didn't exist in v371. A really
> weird bug.
DrScheme has a default keybinding where Meta-\ means "TeX compress".
This changes the names of greek letters written in TeX style to the
corresponding symbols. E.g. \beta turns into the actual character for
lowercase beta. I think this only works when the caret is placed right
after such a string.
You can change the keybinding with the help of this piece of code.
It's based on a message I found in the mailing list archives, as
referenced. Save this as a file mykeys.ss somewhere convenient.
;; following the msg
http://www.cs.brown.edu/pipermail/plt-scheme/2006-March/012391.html
(module mykeys (lib "keybinding-lang.ss" "framework")
(define (make-handler s)
(lambda (editor event)
(send editor insert (make-object string-snip% s))))
(keybinding "M:\\" (make-handler "\\")))
Then go to Edit -> Keybindings -> Add User-defined Keybindings and
choose the file you just saved. This should make the key combination
do what you expect. You can remove this file from use later; an option
to do this appears in the menu.
If the preferred form for the above in DrScheme 4.0 is something else,
I'd be happy to know about it. All I really know is that it works for
me, and I'll eventually get around to learning more about snips and
events...
Pekka Karjalainen, with pretty much the same kind of keyboard